To make matters worse, her health insurance through work was cut -- just days before her first treatment was scheduled. Her family's finances are running on empty. "We barely make it," said her husband Arlington.

But Irina still believes everything in life happens for a reason. "Because through my journey," said a crying Irina, "I have met people that needed me."

Doctors believe she may live 3-5 more years. Yet she says she prays for others, instead, so they may have the strength to handle their troubles.

If she was to say, 'Lord, give me strength,' she would never have imagined strength arriving in a package like this.

Enter Jenkins, who pulls fire trucks and lifts 500-pound boulders.

He collected money for Irina's medical expenses and presented the family will a check for more than $8000.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. wages and benefits grew in the spring at the slowest pace in 33 years, stark evidence that stronger hiring hasn't boosted pay. The slowdown also reflects a sharp drop-off in bonus and incentive pay.

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